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eric: give us some advice. b we want to get back to work and we are hearing about all these delays and cancellations, what should we do?fect >> if you think you will be affected, flying to, from or within the northeast this evening, either you have to be very patient and willing tor accept delays are going to the airline's website right now and every airline is offering free changes to anyone who may be affected, so if you're going throughhr these airports go onle for free without talking to anybody, o what we are going to fly over the weekend so you can have a little bit more time where you are and not spend your entire holiday season around the airport and it won't cost you anything either. g eric: great advice. thank you very much, sir. all right, you're looking live at honolulu where president obama will be president obama will be deadlock. but i it's something he said to john boehner leaving any room for compromise? if politicians don't take us over the cliff, will the unions? what the they're planning thi
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shame on sereber us. juan coal and sam seder, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> this charade over the so >>(narrator) bill press is on current tv. >>liberal and proud of it. >>(narrator) unafraid, outspoken, and above all politically direct. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. [ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent. oh, did you want it? yea we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light buttery and flakey. that's half that's not half! guys, i have more! thanks mom [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents. the saying easy as pie? i get it now. just unroll it fill, top, bake, and present. that must have taken you forever! it was really tough. [ female announcer ] pillsbury pie crust. let the making begin [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. s
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you became the master using executive power. president obama faces the same problem as we look at it, the range of issues that he has to deal with. take climate issues, for example. is there anything that he can do on that particular issue administratively? >> yes, i think in the second term in particular you have to learn to use the full sweep of the power you have under the constitution and the laws of the united states. you mentioned climate specifically. if you look at what the president has been able to accomplish it's really through the executive authority. he raised the average for automobiles and light trucks and now for heavy trucks. that's contributed significantly to reduction in co2 emissions in this country. president von trap kept his copenhagen pledge to keep his reduction on a basic 2005 level by 2020. that's because he has taken action not because a lot of has happened on the congressional side. on the recovery bill they did put in a fair amount of money and they doubled it. i think the first order of business h
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they used the same playbook. the government set aside to being centered, not being allowed to talk to the media about the threat to the environment from climate change. i have colleagues. scientists to study and were told specifically they were not allowed to talk to the media. but if -- that was being orchestrated at a high-level. it was the same playbook. some of the same advisers and lobbyists running the show. i do not think that is unrelated to some of what we have seen happen with policy, with regard to the mining it into canada under this administration. >> you mentioned hoping to hold the line or the parts per million. how many billion metric tons are pumping it in this year? what do we have to do to get it to stay down to that line? >> james hansen has made a passionate argument for 450 ppm being too high. even we we bought co2 back to 350, that would barely be necessary to make some of the changes. we're well above 350. we are now at 394 ppm. there may not be a magic number. it is a matter of extent and
they used the same playbook. the government set aside to being centered, not being allowed to talk to the media about the threat to the environment from climate change. i have colleagues. scientists to study and were told specifically they were not allowed to talk to the media. but if -- that was being orchestrated at a high-level. it was the same playbook. some of the same advisers and lobbyists running the show. i do not think that is unrelated to some of what we have seen happen with policy,...
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the one water hitting us are much bigger and the atmosphere has fired listen here why sure and it's i think it is just a two thousand mile down her i was going to tornadoes coming across they're not having the big tornadoes are down dramatically since the one nine hundred fifty s. your fifty's which are idolizing with the progress of eisenhower had much worse tornadoes then we could even contemplate a new study out on drought though trend in droughts at least eighty five years new study out on the floods what are you talking about right now sixty years. you can drop tremendous change in about trends though if you go back far enough sure you can pick a trend from the last twenty years you can do all that kind of i'm saying look at this over a century at least fifty year timescale it's not there the evidence not only is not there it's the other way it's the other way you know heartland has to got two hundred grand earlier from the koch brothers to to pump this information out through twelve students so i know what information the you know the you know the kind of the nice share it's abo
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shame on sereber us. juan coal and sam seder, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> this charade over the so-called fiscal cliff may finally be winding down. that's coming up. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections
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can usually go to but it's going to look for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry. that's. garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. in screw news more bad news or planet earth rather than decreasing the amount of carbon pollution in the atmosphere year to year we're all increasing a new study released by the global current project consortium finds that carbon emissions around the world increase three percent from last year rising to three hundred eighty two billion tons of carbon roughly two point four million pounds of carbon pollution every single second according the study's author at the authors at this rate of pollution the earth's temperature could rise anywhere from seven to eleven degrees fahrenheit by twenty one hundred bringin
can usually go to but it's going to look for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry. that's. garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. in screw...
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using market. unbelievable. what the administration is proposing is a bailout. a bailout for homeowners who are underwater. that is that they owe more than the house is worth. even if it's not that by fannie mae and freddie mac. i believe this is a recipe for disaster the government would be doubling down with cheap housing financing. on the backs of taxpers. the government's record of fixing the housing market is a recipe for disaster. what is the my mom told me? time is a great healer. in the case of housing, that is doubly true. coming up next, it measuring how much our banks are doing. coming up next copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair i clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms a
using market. unbelievable. what the administration is proposing is a bailout. a bailout for homeowners who are underwater. that is that they owe more than the house is worth. even if it's not that by fannie mae and freddie mac. i believe this is a recipe for disaster the government would be doubling down with cheap housing financing. on the backs of taxpers. the government's record of fixing the housing market is a recipe for disaster. what is the my mom told me? time is a great healer. in the...
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i used to work ere. i think there are good people trying to do o good things but there is harard to find much good coming o out of f capitol hill these days. whato you make of everythingng falling aparart? >> the president will not look at spending cuts, and neither wi a lot of the democratic caucus and mr. boehner cannot get the cats s in line. you have radicals on t the right and the leleft. that is why we are in the mess we're in. >> i remember well peace tal. what does it have to doo with the fiscal cliff? they came very close to a deal between arafat and president clinton and it all fell apart when they realized he did not have the power in the street to sell a deal. it looks like john boehner does not have power instry to sell a deal. >> anything they get thrhrough the house will have to beone with democrats. not just with republicans cause we saw the caucus is divided on a lot of these issues that require a compromise. john boehner got endorsements on this plan. grover norquist dropped his tax opp
i used to work ere. i think there are good people trying to do o good things but there is harard to find much good coming o out of f capitol hill these days. whato you make of everythingng falling aparart? >> the president will not look at spending cuts, and neither wi a lot of the democratic caucus and mr. boehner cannot get the cats s in line. you have radicals on t the right and the leleft. that is why we are in the mess we're in. >> i remember well peace tal. what does it have...
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they love working for us. as a result they are better at their job and they have respect and loyalty to the company. that's not what you're seeing right now with walmart. they're done with it, tired of it, and they can't live off the wages that they have. when you look at productivity in the country productiveity is steadily climbing up, and it has been doing so since 1947, but wages flat lined over the last 30 years. >> cenk: that's my favorite chart in the world. you're not getting the benefit of your productivity. it's going to somewhere else. it's going as we've shown over and over on the show, it's going to the ceos. they're taking a lot of money out of the system. the reason why i gave you the number of walmart with $15 billion in profit, you could pay your employee as little bit more and still have, what, $14 billion. >> the chart is similar to the cotton plantations in the 1800s where you saw no wages and productiveity was high. >> cenk: there is something wrong with the system when people are working
they love working for us. as a result they are better at their job and they have respect and loyalty to the company. that's not what you're seeing right now with walmart. they're done with it, tired of it, and they can't live off the wages that they have. when you look at productivity in the country productiveity is steadily climbing up, and it has been doing so since 1947, but wages flat lined over the last 30 years. >> cenk: that's my favorite chart in the world. you're not getting the...
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we should use it. joining me now, victoria difrancesco soto, thank four being here. >> thank you, ezra. >> you wrote, the removal of this class of visas puts on a dangerous slippery slope towards a restrictive and -- could you expand a bit on the history there? >> sure, regrettably we have a bit of a dark history in terms of immigration and excludeing people who we deem desirable and undesirable. starting with the chinese exclusion act, japan's agreement, excludeing japanese americans and getting into the 1920s, we have the national origin quotas where you start it see an outright exclusion of southern and eastern europeans. so all of these folks not mentally, cognitively and morally fit to be in this country. we say these are folks we want to let in and these are folks we don't want to let in. and we are seeing that with the stem jobs act. it is just eerily reminiscent. and what we know is that there's room. we are on the brink of a population crisis. and not only in terms of the decreased birth rates
we should use it. joining me now, victoria difrancesco soto, thank four being here. >> thank you, ezra. >> you wrote, the removal of this class of visas puts on a dangerous slippery slope towards a restrictive and -- could you expand a bit on the history there? >> sure, regrettably we have a bit of a dark history in terms of immigration and excludeing people who we deem desirable and undesirable. starting with the chinese exclusion act, japan's agreement, excludeing japanese...
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they have to tell us. then we have to take a look at it and see if it makes sense for the american public. >> when will we see people putting something on the table or is that not going to happen until like the 30th, 31st of the month? >> well, what i would say is in the white house's initial offer they did offer $400 billion in medicare cuts. and that is something that i think the republicans should actually like as a starting point because clearly the white house knows that they are going to have to go up from there. and bob corker the senator from tennessee who was also on "meet the press" yesterday has proposed some legislation that instead cuts $641 million out of medicare. we'll see some scale up in that direction. there are some things that republicans could like in that initial bid. >> let me bring in congresswoman karen bass. so you're hearing all the sides going back and forth but the one thing that everybody seems to just about agree on is that we're not getting anywhere fast. lindsey graham say
they have to tell us. then we have to take a look at it and see if it makes sense for the american public. >> when will we see people putting something on the table or is that not going to happen until like the 30th, 31st of the month? >> well, what i would say is in the white house's initial offer they did offer $400 billion in medicare cuts. and that is something that i think the republicans should actually like as a starting point because clearly the white house knows that they...
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using the same issue applies there. it's not just the wealthy people who will get you with us. what do you mean? >> well, if you have an ira or 401k if you take your money out, which you have to do at a certain age, there is an additional 3.8% is going to be tacked on to your taxes. in other words, if you have $10,000 that you want to install, $380 go to pay for health care. you don't have to be rich to $10,000 in the ira. nobody talks about that. it also goes from the transaction he might have in the bank or anything you want gerri: something that people don't realize that it's happening, people love flexible spending accounts. it allows you to set aside pretax dollars to set aside for a variety of things. obamacare makes it less useful. how so? >> what it does, it reduces what you can do that. it goes from $5000 to $25,000. the problem is that we are told that we are supposed to control the cost of health care. but it seems to me that the only reason to do this is to control health care. it takes the control of your health care away from you. if you have a flexible plan, betw
using the same issue applies there. it's not just the wealthy people who will get you with us. what do you mean? >> well, if you have an ira or 401k if you take your money out, which you have to do at a certain age, there is an additional 3.8% is going to be tacked on to your taxes. in other words, if you have $10,000 that you want to install, $380 go to pay for health care. you don't have to be rich to $10,000 in the ira. nobody talks about that. it also goes from the transaction he...
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. >> thanks so much for joining us. let's see what the future holds in terms of jobs. >>> does this man scare you? if you're a republican in congress, the answer is probably yes, but in the last three weeks, more and more lawmakers have said they are down with grover norquist and his so-called taxpayer protection pledge. i'll introduce you to two of them right after this. from the best players in history to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. at chevy's year-end event, we have 11 vehicles that offer an epa-estimated 30 mpg highway or better. yeah? hey. hey. where's your suit? oh, it's casual friday. oh. [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. this holiday season, get a 2013 malibu ls for around $199 per month, or get $1,000 holiday bonus cash. get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >>> well, he might be the most power
. >> thanks so much for joining us. let's see what the future holds in terms of jobs. >>> does this man scare you? if you're a republican in congress, the answer is probably yes, but in the last three weeks, more and more lawmakers have said they are down with grover norquist and his so-called taxpayer protection pledge. i'll introduce you to two of them right after this. from the best players in history to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united...
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. >> thank you for joining us. >>> up next on "wall street journal report," the conservative that says the january 1st fiscal cliff deadline isn't the end, it's just the beginning of the fight. anti-tax activist grover norquist on the road ahead for republicans and the economy. >>> later, do artists make the best businesspeople, and how creative thinking can help you design the job of your dreams. >>> as we go to break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. with two weeks left before year end, the looming fiscal cliff, automatic spending cuts and tax increases set to go into effect, january 1 is stoking concern from washington to wall street. my next guest has been a key figure in the debate. grover norquist president of americans for tax reform. it's good to see you again. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, maria. >> since 1986, republicans have been sighing your taxpayer protection pledge. as we get closer to the fiscal cliff scenario, will some
. >> thank you for joining us. >>> up next on "wall street journal report," the conservative that says the january 1st fiscal cliff deadline isn't the end, it's just the beginning of the fight. anti-tax activist grover norquist on the road ahead for republicans and the economy. >>> later, do artists make the best businesspeople, and how creative thinking can help you design the job of your dreams. >>> as we go to break, take a look at how the stock...
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that's the language he uses. in other words, the idea that dell might take this private is difficult to dismiss. shoep caveats his upgrade well. pc demand in pricing becomes weaker than he thinks and looking for aggressive price cutting, it could be a weak call. dell might be challenged to do well, given that dell has tried to move into bigger, more cloud-friendly server offerings. maybe the company does something big with its cash which would make a deal, a leveraged buy-out impossible. for me, dell as well as fellow pc traveler hewlett-packard are in secular and cyclical decline. i'm a believer that the tablet, the ipad is the true enemy of the pc, and will take share even as shoep talks about they're very different markets and not the true competition that i think they are. given that shoep refreshes us with stories from a couple of years ago and many points ago for dell was much higher than michael dell discussed going private with the media and everyone is negative at the same time, i think it's possible tha
that's the language he uses. in other words, the idea that dell might take this private is difficult to dismiss. shoep caveats his upgrade well. pc demand in pricing becomes weaker than he thinks and looking for aggressive price cutting, it could be a weak call. dell might be challenged to do well, given that dell has tried to move into bigger, more cloud-friendly server offerings. maybe the company does something big with its cash which would make a deal, a leveraged buy-out impossible. for...
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he will join us to make his case. because even when they say it's not, it is always about money adam: good afternoon to you. let's take a look at the day's market headlines. an unexpectedly strong rise in november industrial production failed to boost stocks. concern over the fiscal cliff continued to linger. the dow sank 35 points to end the week. shares of apple got a one-two punch today. iphone 58 debuted in china but to tepid demand. ubs also lowered its price target on apple's stock to 700 bucks down from 780 bucks. >>> what goes up must come down. best buy's shares soared yesterday. its founder was offering up to $6 billion to ke it private but best buy says it has prolonged the time frame for an offer until after the holiday season. shares tumbled more than 14%. >>> on to our top story the senate will vote on a $64 billion aid package for superstorm sandy on monday but the cbo says, nine approximately, just nine billion of that spending will be spent overthe next year. to top it off, a ton of the cash is earmar
he will join us to make his case. because even when they say it's not, it is always about money adam: good afternoon to you. let's take a look at the day's market headlines. an unexpectedly strong rise in november industrial production failed to boost stocks. concern over the fiscal cliff continued to linger. the dow sank 35 points to end the week. shares of apple got a one-two punch today. iphone 58 debuted in china but to tepid demand. ubs also lowered its price target on apple's stock to 700...
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joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but possible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut the abity to target children and put them over the cliff now. lou: we should point out we're talking about .0001%. we are talking about so many thousands. >> nine to 12,000 per year it ranges, homicides, not including suicides, which are actually more. so you have this small number, but horrible, horrible kind. taking the mass out of mass murder. lou: this all sounds great, don't think anybody would say i am against mass murder, i am against murder, i'm against violence death, but would people are for us the freedom to choose the co
joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but possible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut...
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it's authors join us next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> the justice department will not charge paula broadwell with cyber stalking. justice officials formally notified her attorneys today. broadwell is the woman at the center of the scandal that forced general david petraeus out at the cia. she wrote a biography on petraeus, but last month he stepped down after revealing he had an extramarital affair with her. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. the first presidential debate will go down in history books for president obama's disastrous performance. this week new details are emerging about the strategy and the decision making that led up to it and followed his poor performance in denver. that and other behind-the-scenes details are revealed in politico's new ebook called "the end of the line." the co-authors are here with the inside scoop on the final weeks of the 2012 campaign. we, gentlemen. first of all, all i care about learning tonight, and i'm fascinated with it, is how could the presi
it's authors join us next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> the justice department will not charge paula broadwell with cyber stalking. justice officials formally notified her attorneys today. broadwell is the woman at the center of the scandal that forced general david petraeus out at the cia. she wrote a biography on petraeus, but last month he stepped down after revealing he had an extramarital affair with her. we'll be right back. >>> we're back....
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let us see what the scorecard says. and i will bet that the reason they don't want to show it, i think it's pretty obvious, that if you were fiscally responsible, you were docked on the scorecard. you were actually marked down in the republican conference for being fiscally responsible. and we were sent here to represent the american people. the vast majority of americans want us to come here and work together to balance the budget. >> congressman huelskamp, i'm a conservative, i'm even registered conservative in new york. i'm not a registered republican. and i believe with the tea party and limited government, i think the argument ought not be about which revenues are going to raise but it ought to be about cutting spending in washington. as a conservative and the other conservatives in the country, what should they be thinking at this point in terms of are conservatives being punished in the house? because if they are, i have a big problem with that. >> sean, here's what i think is going to happen. i think the effort
let us see what the scorecard says. and i will bet that the reason they don't want to show it, i think it's pretty obvious, that if you were fiscally responsible, you were docked on the scorecard. you were actually marked down in the republican conference for being fiscally responsible. and we were sent here to represent the american people. the vast majority of americans want us to come here and work together to balance the budget. >> congressman huelskamp, i'm a conservative, i'm even...
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those of us over 35 grew up in a different america. we were taught very directly what it means to be an american. we've gone a love of country and appreciation of this institution. if you didn't get these things from the family, you got them from the neighborhood and the father down the street to come in korea and the family allows anthea appeared he can get a sense of patriotism from school. if all else failed, you can get a sense of the churches were the culture. the movie to the idea that america was special. tv was like that to you through the 60s. now we're about to enter the 90s and some things have changed. younger parents are sure that an unenviable appreciation of america to teach america. for those who create the popular culture from a well grounded patriotism is no longer the style. our spirit is back, but we haven't institutionalized. we've got to do a better job of getting across that america is freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise and freedom is special and rare. they needs production. so
those of us over 35 grew up in a different america. we were taught very directly what it means to be an american. we've gone a love of country and appreciation of this institution. if you didn't get these things from the family, you got them from the neighborhood and the father down the street to come in korea and the family allows anthea appeared he can get a sense of patriotism from school. if all else failed, you can get a sense of the churches were the culture. the movie to the idea that...
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explain this to us? >> well, they spend a ton of money on lobbying, they spend on campaign contributions and they seemingly spend a lot on campaign expenditures, but a lot of that is a drop in the bucket when you look at the fact that they're made up of 4 million members, a lot of whom are hardcore single-issue voters. they go and make their voices heard. they call the offices, they send in mail. the thing that powers them is not the money but their manpower and also a lot of mythology about their power that they held republicans win in 1994. that they caused al gore to lose the white house in 2000. a lot of that mythology has been built up both by the nra and consultants in the past who would say let's not talk about gun control. in a lot of ways that has led to an increase decrease of the gun control lobby who are running on less money over the past few years until mayor michael bloomberg got involved. >> eliot: i don't buy the notion that they caused al gore the white house, but the larger point that
explain this to us? >> well, they spend a ton of money on lobbying, they spend on campaign contributions and they seemingly spend a lot on campaign expenditures, but a lot of that is a drop in the bucket when you look at the fact that they're made up of 4 million members, a lot of whom are hardcore single-issue voters. they go and make their voices heard. they call the offices, they send in mail. the thing that powers them is not the money but their manpower and also a lot of mythology...
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of tea party the tea party dot net and founder of tea party nation thanks to both of you for joining us tonight they think and just to kick this off with stay on the issue of guns today president obama. convened a task force to reform gun laws here's what he had to say. i've asked the vice president to lead an effort that includes members of my cabinet and outside organizations to come up with a set of concrete proposals no later than january proposals that i've been intend to push without delay this is not some washington commission this is not something where folks are going to be studying the issue for six months and publishing a report that gets read and then pushed aside this is a team that has a very specific task to pull together real reforms right now. so there's the issue of guns particular assault weapons and high capacity am eclipse is the issue of making sure those guns don't end up in the hands of the criminals or the mentally ill that is the issue of mental illness in america speaking of which this this news story is not like your take on this tea party nation ed judson ph
of tea party the tea party dot net and founder of tea party nation thanks to both of you for joining us tonight they think and just to kick this off with stay on the issue of guns today president obama. convened a task force to reform gun laws here's what he had to say. i've asked the vice president to lead an effort that includes members of my cabinet and outside organizations to come up with a set of concrete proposals no later than january proposals that i've been intend to push without...
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good to have you with us. this is remarkable as i understand the testimony secretary clinton was in receipt of the most telling her what was going on, what was transpiring as to the inadequacy of secretary over many months in benghazi. is that right? >> that is why we need to secretary clinton to testify in person in public and not to answer just those questions, but a number of questions where she was during the attack, what she did, did she give any orders in the same applies the president of united states what he was doing and what he did. i saw the videos from the drones and from the security cameras and the center is absolutely right. most people don't focus on the fact there were two deaths and almost immediately, and then the other two who died died about seven hours later. so it is hard for me to believe. lou: senator, there are a couple of discrete judgments to be made. mike mullen testifies point-blank there was no way for the military to respond to the confrontation with these terrorists. do you con
good to have you with us. this is remarkable as i understand the testimony secretary clinton was in receipt of the most telling her what was going on, what was transpiring as to the inadequacy of secretary over many months in benghazi. is that right? >> that is why we need to secretary clinton to testify in person in public and not to answer just those questions, but a number of questions where she was during the attack, what she did, did she give any orders in the same applies the...
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this is what the science tells us. a's a real honor and privilege to, on behalf of the jury, on behalf of bud ward, larry goulder and greg dalton, present you with the 2012 steve schneider climate science communication award. as you know, steve had the metaphor about cloudy crystal ball -- [laughter] -- hold this up -- getting across the idea thsat we can't precisely see the details of what's in the pipeline as you put it, the shape of things to come for the climate system, but we know enough. we can see clearly enough. thank you for everything that you've done. it's a real privilege to call you a friend and a colleague. [applause] >> and we've been talking -- today, we've been talking about courageous communication and climate communication. a lot of politicians have walked away from this issue with a few exceptions; governor huntsman is one, governor jerry brown of california. it is another -- and i'd like to invite governor jerry brown to come up here and say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, no it's all right.
this is what the science tells us. a's a real honor and privilege to, on behalf of the jury, on behalf of bud ward, larry goulder and greg dalton, present you with the 2012 steve schneider climate science communication award. as you know, steve had the metaphor about cloudy crystal ball -- [laughter] -- hold this up -- getting across the idea thsat we can't precisely see the details of what's in the pipeline as you put it, the shape of things to come for the climate system, but we know enough....
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the place he never uses not just economics. it's the discomfort that investigative reporting causes in the newsroom because it's troublesome. it's got more than economic. if you ruffle the feathers of some and powerful, that gets people running in to complain to the publisher of there's those kinds of things happening. her fortune all through the 70s and almost all of her career to work for people who are strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >> booktv is at the national press club were broken off. john mueller has his first workout on frederick douglass. we all know but frederick douglass, but you focus on the last 18 years of his life. why is that? >> many people know him as an abolitionist, state and an advocate for women's rights, but he is so much more than that. the last 25 years he spent in washing to d.c. he moved here in the late -- in the early 1870s. his children which are also well positioned well respected in washington and washington was the place to be with reconstruction. th
the place he never uses not just economics. it's the discomfort that investigative reporting causes in the newsroom because it's troublesome. it's got more than economic. if you ruffle the feathers of some and powerful, that gets people running in to complain to the publisher of there's those kinds of things happening. her fortune all through the 70s and almost all of her career to work for people who are strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >>...
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andn't know who are the us who are the them and i am not sure anybody dies. -- does. we are going through the birth of democracy in these places -- >> or not. >> or not, and it will be painful and difficult. the united states does have control. there is not the united states answer to everything. we have influence, and that influence has been expended, i think wisely. >> there is a question as to how bellicose, how "muscular" you want to be in confronting what you view -- >> birth of democracy in the middle east in the week that the egyptian president declares dictatorial powers. that is rather ironic. >> last word. we like irony here. see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this week on "moyers and company" --
andn't know who are the us who are the them and i am not sure anybody dies. -- does. we are going through the birth of democracy in these places -- >> or not. >> or not, and it will be painful and difficult. the united states does have control. there is not the united states answer to everything. we have influence, and that influence has been expended, i think wisely. >> there is a question as to how bellicose, how "muscular" you want to be in confronting what you...
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they were for us. they told us keep fighting. >> jennifer: and so do you think, jonathan, will you take this from new york to other cities? >> i think the idea that you know 200 workers walked out on strike faced their bosses. faced management. faced the multibillion dollar corporations and showed they could do it. they could express their rights in face of management and hopefully it inspires a movement of workers throughout the city and also around the country. tomorrow in times square, we're going to be meeting up not with just fast food workers but carwash workers and supermarket workers to continue this movement. i think there will be more of this into the future and hopefully it spreads across the country. >> jennifer: so is the umbrella union that's partnering with you the seiu, the service employees international union? >> there is a coalition of community organizations clergy, elected officials labor unions, they're all working together to make sure fast food workers get a living wage and the
they were for us. they told us keep fighting. >> jennifer: and so do you think, jonathan, will you take this from new york to other cities? >> i think the idea that you know 200 workers walked out on strike faced their bosses. faced management. faced the multibillion dollar corporations and showed they could do it. they could express their rights in face of management and hopefully it inspires a movement of workers throughout the city and also around the country. tomorrow in times...
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why would the democrats don't with us i think they would you think. you know and how are the people going. if john boehner pulls on another one of his typical sellouts the conservative base on the well that's why i use the term another one you know if this is this isn't his first rodeo and selling out surrendering but if he does it the conservative base is going to be absolutely hacked i mean just this is this going to be the moment at which eric cantor steps up and sticks that shiv all the way into banners back that has been holder for two years i don't think can or will can or seems to be totally on board with boehner right now youth leadership and so if cantor at all supports this plan even with the boat because he supported the right all the way brutus the support of you know caesar walking down the steps to. you know if there was a nuff noise made when there was the conservative purge that have been or i mean if cantor was going to give boehner the push that would have been the time he could have rallied some conservative support because you know
why would the democrats don't with us i think they would you think. you know and how are the people going. if john boehner pulls on another one of his typical sellouts the conservative base on the well that's why i use the term another one you know if this is this isn't his first rodeo and selling out surrendering but if he does it the conservative base is going to be absolutely hacked i mean just this is this going to be the moment at which eric cantor steps up and sticks that shiv all the way...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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but those 22 years, republicans led us into two wars without asking us to pay for them. they called for vast expenditures to fight terrorism. they gave big tax breaks to the top and the richest americans and said, "don't worry, your kids will pay for them." republicans supported huge subsidies for agribusiness and big energy companies. democrats did, too. they passed fabulous increases in medicare prescription benefits for the elderly. didn't raise a penny to pay for them. they advocated policies that led to the crash of 2008 -- so did democrats. today, we're $16 trillion in debt. and they are boasting that they haven't raised taxes in 22 years. what's that about? >> it's certainly not conservatism. it's not rational. and it's not adult. you know, when you create a program, you make a decision. you say, "i think we should conduct this war. i think that we should expand our security apparatus at home. i think that we should provide this additional benefit." then you pay for it. you vote to do it. and then you say, "here's what it's going to cost." and you pay for it. you
but those 22 years, republicans led us into two wars without asking us to pay for them. they called for vast expenditures to fight terrorism. they gave big tax breaks to the top and the richest americans and said, "don't worry, your kids will pay for them." republicans supported huge subsidies for agribusiness and big energy companies. democrats did, too. they passed fabulous increases in medicare prescription benefits for the elderly. didn't raise a penny to pay for them. they...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> despite what you may hear in the news, there are members of congress willing to compromise despite having signed the norquist pledge to never raise taxes. i talked to grover norquist many times on this show. i'm going to continue to introduce you to those politician who's have had the courage to question whether a hard and fast rule is really best for the country. here's a running count of law makers who say they are willing to break the pledge that they have signed. we suspect that the empty spaces could fill up over the coming weeks. if you'd like to call your congressman and tell them that, that's up to you. but if you thought that norquist conservative anti-tax pledge is for republicans only, i want to introduce you to congressman robert andrews. he's a democrat from new jersey. congressman andrews, thank you for joining us. you are one of a handful of democrats who have signed on to the tax pledge. the
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phillips'. >>> that's all for us at "outfront" tonight. erin is back next week and we'll be following all of the late breaking developments on the fiscal cliff negotiations which it will be a working weekend in washington. have a great weekend and a happy new year. "piers morgan" is next. horsepower than prius v,hae a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. comfort individualized. save 50% on the final closeout of our silver limited edition bed plus special financing through new years day. restore revive rejuvenate rebuild rebuild rebuild [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announ
phillips'. >>> that's all for us at "outfront" tonight. erin is back next week and we'll be following all of the late breaking developments on the fiscal cliff negotiations which it will be a working weekend in washington. have a great weekend and a happy new year. "piers morgan" is next. horsepower than prius v,hae a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number...